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then in true houston fashion, people got interested. >> neighborhood center ceo angela blanchard was the partisan rhetoric and get democrats and republicans on board. together they raised $25 million to build a baker-riply neighborhood center which opened in 2010 and this five building, four acre complex offers services from tax preparation, low-cost banking and a clinic. >> will they be on time for english class? >> and even classes in english as a second language. >> these children won't know any better. this is the world they'll know and remember. now that is a powerful way to make a community safer. belonging is the most powerful medicine. >> since the center opened, crime has decreased 11% in gulfton. in houston overall, crime is down 4%. one final point on demographics. remember that pie chart of houston's racial and ethnic makeup today? well, it's not too dissimilar from this census projection for the entire country. in 2060, about 52% of americans will be minorities and no single ethnic group will have a majority. rice university professor steven kleinburg. >>> we're 25, 30 y
then in true houston fashion, people got interested. >> neighborhood center ceo angela blanchard was the partisan rhetoric and get democrats and republicans on board. together they raised $25 million to build a baker-riply neighborhood center which opened in 2010 and this five building, four acre complex offers services from tax preparation, low-cost banking and a clinic. >> will they be on time for english class? >> and even classes in english as a second language. >>...
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(clapping) we love the mayor houston not because thoes the lesbian mayor.the a first time that we have this sponsor and it's inspiring to us that google is our sponsor for pa c for this event we're really, really pleased. lastly i'm wondering in any friends in hand dot can i see a waiver from hand dot. if you get a chance stop and see the amazing organization we've been supporting. hand dot uss pretty much a sponsor of homeless someone who was approaching his forgetting reunion he was homeless. it's a principal to work for a mayor that's you should in an area not only of growth and prosper it in the morning where your problems are big or small mayor ed lee >> thank you good afternoon, everybody. happy 53 and tenth this is where the beautiful people have come in morning i've been laborer looking for. those are the times when people need help and us. they need us with good hearts and smiles and a good connection this is what project homeless has been about for 10 years i've been happy to work with barbara garcia and supervisor farrell and the a other supervis
(clapping) we love the mayor houston not because thoes the lesbian mayor.the a first time that we have this sponsor and it's inspiring to us that google is our sponsor for pa c for this event we're really, really pleased. lastly i'm wondering in any friends in hand dot can i see a waiver from hand dot. if you get a chance stop and see the amazing organization we've been supporting. hand dot uss pretty much a sponsor of homeless someone who was approaching his forgetting reunion he was homeless....
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houston. still to come, 15 to 25 more inches are possible. and there in lies the problem. if you have near two feet with the possibility of two more feet, the flooding will leave to some areas being uninhabitable. we are going to talk more about harvey in a minute, but i want to get quickly to our forecast as well. in the 50s right now in allentown and pottstown. and 60 in wildwood. these temperatures this afternoon are going to be gorgeous. again in the upper 70s and no rain in the forecast today. we'll talk more about your afternoon neighborhood by neighborhood in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> 7:02. breaking right now, the worst is yet to come. two people have died in fierce texas flooding. millions are under flood alerts, and thousands of homes are taking on water as tropical storm harvey stalls. take a look at this new video. people are desperately trying to escape flood waters and we're getting a look at the damage. homes and buildings collapsed, cars flipped over and trees ripped from
houston. still to come, 15 to 25 more inches are possible. and there in lies the problem. if you have near two feet with the possibility of two more feet, the flooding will leave to some areas being uninhabitable. we are going to talk more about harvey in a minute, but i want to get quickly to our forecast as well. in the 50s right now in allentown and pottstown. and 60 in wildwood. these temperatures this afternoon are going to be gorgeous. again in the upper 70s and no rain in the forecast...
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. >> calling houston.n, you are go. >> we are a go for cli. ♪ narrator: 68 hours and 58 minutes into the mission, the astronauts passed around the dark side of the moon. 10 minutes later they fired the thrust engine into a successful lunar orbit. ♪ by now, the space men were radioing back the close sightings of the moon, only 70 miles away. >> the moon is a different thing to each one of us. i know my own impression is of a vast, lonely thing, and expansive nothing. it looks like clouds of pummice stone, and does not appear to be an inviting place to live or work. narrator: during their 10 orbits of the moon the astronauts photographed the sea of tranquility and other future landing sites for use by future apollo explorers. with lunar shadows lengthening before them and the void of the universe beyond, america's astronauts read from the book of genesis, the story of creation. astronaut: in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth, and the earth was without form, and avoid, and darkness was on th
. >> calling houston.n, you are go. >> we are a go for cli. ♪ narrator: 68 hours and 58 minutes into the mission, the astronauts passed around the dark side of the moon. 10 minutes later they fired the thrust engine into a successful lunar orbit. ♪ by now, the space men were radioing back the close sightings of the moon, only 70 miles away. >> the moon is a different thing to each one of us. i know my own impression is of a vast, lonely thing, and expansive nothing. it...
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astor not: houston -- astor n -- : houston, apollo eight. there is an astronaut.m mission control and christmas day could only mean one thing, the engines were started again and apollo eight was on its way home. ♪ flawless, supremely successful flight, with splashdown coming december 27, not far from the uss yorktown, 1000 miles southwest of honolulu. a courageous event, said the russians. the vatican called daring, incredible. astronomer, sir bernard lovell, who questioned the value now called it perhaps the supreme complement of the human race. from washington, president johnson conveyed to the astronauts the exultant feelings of americans. president johnson: we want to welcome you home. we thank god that you are back safe again. proud tomade us very be alive at this particular moment in history. can to thoseeel europeans nearly five centuries ago, who heard stories of the new world for the first time. there is no other comparison we can make that is equal to what you have done, or to what we feel. ♪ narrator: america's space , said nasa's retiring director jame
astor not: houston -- astor n -- : houston, apollo eight. there is an astronaut.m mission control and christmas day could only mean one thing, the engines were started again and apollo eight was on its way home. ♪ flawless, supremely successful flight, with splashdown coming december 27, not far from the uss yorktown, 1000 miles southwest of honolulu. a courageous event, said the russians. the vatican called daring, incredible. astronomer, sir bernard lovell, who questioned the value now...
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people in houston now this is the future of houston's economy. these people are here to work and if they can get into the mainstream systems their contributions will really resonate. since all stories have to have fat, the tax returns that neighborhood centers prepare for these immigrants and other low income people bring $41 million a year back into the houston economy. the immigrants are a source of income and energy there so why would a metropolitan put out a close on when they can put out a welcome sign and get all those benefits? >> if you are in houston and you have enlightened populism leadership and people are trying to figure out a way to bridge that, that's great. if you are detroit or you are washington d.c. you have some challenges in governance, how do you get around that? where does that vision come from? where does the execution come from? [inaudible] >> i think every city has its challenges. i think detroit has clearly got big problems but it's also got tremendous opportunities because it's kind of like the situation we faced, rem
people in houston now this is the future of houston's economy. these people are here to work and if they can get into the mainstream systems their contributions will really resonate. since all stories have to have fat, the tax returns that neighborhood centers prepare for these immigrants and other low income people bring $41 million a year back into the houston economy. the immigrants are a source of income and energy there so why would a metropolitan put out a close on when they can put out a...
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westbrook a former mvp asked for a trade after a year in houston. i don't know if bill was banging a positive drum but it was maui invitational from asheville, north carolina, above the rim. that's davis, put 31 on the board against stanford. iu won 79-63. stanford will keep practicing. davis is son of former warriors dale davis. >>> we've got masked cheering in reno, cheering against the men who took them and tore them apart. a thinned russ slam, usf led by 33 points, 85-60. they've got a record of 3-2 and still have the biggest win this season over my then 4th ranked virginia cavaliers. don't really like to talk much about it. i did speak to the usf coach. he talked me down. i'm good with it. see you later. >>> 4:56. in our next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, rent prices fall in san francisco as vacancies rise. new law aimed at filling those units. >>> i am kiet do, we are live in pleasanton at alameda's only free walk in covid test site monitoring our own holiday magic. let's celebrate home with more cheer, more light, and mor
westbrook a former mvp asked for a trade after a year in houston. i don't know if bill was banging a positive drum but it was maui invitational from asheville, north carolina, above the rim. that's davis, put 31 on the board against stanford. iu won 79-63. stanford will keep practicing. davis is son of former warriors dale davis. >>> we've got masked cheering in reno, cheering against the men who took them and tore them apart. a thinned russ slam, usf led by 33 points, 85-60. they've...
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she was born in houston texas and moved to san francisco's mission district when she was 13 years old. she went to horse man at mission high schools. and because of the extreme poverty, her family moved to sunny dale for six years until she moved her family back to the mission where she spent her adult years. she is extremely proud of her heritage, mexican, apochi and porta rican. valerie attended san francisco university where she learned about her political identity as a woman of color, evolving from being latino to the understanding of being a latino who has been impacted by the black panthers and the indian movement. while in college, valerie as a member of the only female low rider car club. frisco latin queens, and while still in college, she gave up her low rider to raise a foster daughter and continued in that path raising four foster youth all together. they have all given her grand children though i think that valerie will always be a low rider at heart. valerie life work has always been to help other people. she worked at rap, the real alternative program and the san franci
she was born in houston texas and moved to san francisco's mission district when she was 13 years old. she went to horse man at mission high schools. and because of the extreme poverty, her family moved to sunny dale for six years until she moved her family back to the mission where she spent her adult years. she is extremely proud of her heritage, mexican, apochi and porta rican. valerie attended san francisco university where she learned about her political identity as a woman of color,...
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james wilbern, silver spring neighborhood center jw 'you know, thats tragic. its unfortunate that things like that happen in our community.' jw 'be very sure of your surroundings and if something doesnt feel right - its probably not.' milwaukee police say they are trying to determine if the connected. there are no suspects in custody. we reached out to managers at the cemetery but didnt hear back. a man accused in a drunk driving crash that killed a father and daughter goes to court for the first time. how much a judge set for his bail. an attack on the ohio state university campus. what police are learning about the teenaged attacker from his facebook page. . wildfires in tennessee forcing evacuations. the theme park now we dry out today after record yesterday. expect a mix of clouds and sun with breezy conditions and highs in the mid 50s. more clouds move in tonight keeping us warm in the low to upper 30s. areas of drizzle and flurries possible wednesday and thursday with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures in the low to mid 40s. cooler by saturday with hig
james wilbern, silver spring neighborhood center jw 'you know, thats tragic. its unfortunate that things like that happen in our community.' jw 'be very sure of your surroundings and if something doesnt feel right - its probably not.' milwaukee police say they are trying to determine if the connected. there are no suspects in custody. we reached out to managers at the cemetery but didnt hear back. a man accused in a drunk driving crash that killed a father and daughter goes to court for the...
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and los angeles. >> you know, there is this amazing place in houston called neighborhood centers. >> just. >> and what they do is help these immigrants were coming here, some of a lot of skills and others with a lot of scars. and they get them into education for their kids. they get them into the banking system. they get them into the health care system. because people in houston know this is the future of the houston economy and people appear to work. and if they can get into these mainstream systems, their contributions will really resonate since all stories have trackbacks. the tax returns are preparing for these immigrants and other low-income people, and they are bringing in about $41 million a year into the houston economy. so why would a metropolitan area without enclosed simony can put up a out the welcome sign and see the benefit. >> here's another fine line. >> if you have an enlightened leadership and you're trying to figure out a way to bridge back, that is great. if you or detroit or washington dc, which has its challenges and governments, how you get around that? >> wor
and los angeles. >> you know, there is this amazing place in houston called neighborhood centers. >> just. >> and what they do is help these immigrants were coming here, some of a lot of skills and others with a lot of scars. and they get them into education for their kids. they get them into the banking system. they get them into the health care system. because people in houston know this is the future of the houston economy and people appear to work. and if they can get into...
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lauren blanchard joins us from houston. good morning again. we are all in red today. >> reporter: good morning. yes. i don't know what that is supposed to stay about what i'm rooting for. won't say. it's one of the largest sporting events in america. super bowl li. here in houston and the city is trying to prove that everything is just a little bit larger in texas. >> it's the greatest sports event on earth. i don't think it everrer gets old. this is my had 4th super bowl as a prey game show host. >> reporter: with the super bowler bowl just two day away the pressure is on for the sports casters, athletes and lady gaga. while fans can expect a close game between the patriots and the falcons the half time show is sure to be a show. >> i don't want to give away what songsly sing for the half time show. i feel like it'll ruin the surprise. >> reporter: about 76,000 folks expected to pack into nrg stadium and authorities screening every truck delivering all the food and items. >> we keep count every day women are running at about 180 to 200 a day.
lauren blanchard joins us from houston. good morning again. we are all in red today. >> reporter: good morning. yes. i don't know what that is supposed to stay about what i'm rooting for. won't say. it's one of the largest sporting events in america. super bowl li. here in houston and the city is trying to prove that everything is just a little bit larger in texas. >> it's the greatest sports event on earth. i don't think it everrer gets old. this is my had 4th super bowl as a prey...
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my name is fully shut houston. and the program director of the woman's place, a program with treatment services, and i am here in support of the entire system of care. i understand. i believe i read we are not talking about restoring the particular programs, but to the service categories. i have to insist the restoration's occur. we need it. you all have to forgive me. i am all little spacey. i have been in line for a long time. it is not like i do not stand a lot all day, but i have been in line since 10:00. i wondered if the transit system were to endure the same cuts i wondered if i would be here asking you not to cut the j- line. i would certainly be asking you not to raise the fares, because i depend on public transportation like many people. we are talking about people. the people that made the system -- the providers, the clients, the care providers -- have made an agreement with the city to care for each other. we did adversarial, but we are interdependent. i rely on the other programs for support. i rely o
my name is fully shut houston. and the program director of the woman's place, a program with treatment services, and i am here in support of the entire system of care. i understand. i believe i read we are not talking about restoring the particular programs, but to the service categories. i have to insist the restoration's occur. we need it. you all have to forgive me. i am all little spacey. i have been in line for a long time. it is not like i do not stand a lot all day, but i have been in...
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i go out to a school or a neighborhood center a few times a year and we do a mayor's night out event where anybody that wants to can just sit down with me one-on-one and we just talk about whatever issues on their mind. - and how helpful is that for you, there are some voters who understandably are cynical about politics and about politicians and they think he's only doing this for show, he's not actually gonna listen, and he's not actually gonna change his mind. he already had his conclusion about an issue before we met, this is essentially just checking a box. - now the truth is sometimes it does change my mind. and people can tell based on the results. this is the other great thing about the local level. there's no alternative facts, if there's a hole in the road and i failed to fill it in, you can tell. and if we paved it, you can tell. it's not like proving i wasn't born in kenya, you can tell what's going on in your city, right? i've got a pac right now called hitting home which is trying to do state and national politics in the same way, making it all about specific stories th
i go out to a school or a neighborhood center a few times a year and we do a mayor's night out event where anybody that wants to can just sit down with me one-on-one and we just talk about whatever issues on their mind. - and how helpful is that for you, there are some voters who understandably are cynical about politics and about politicians and they think he's only doing this for show, he's not actually gonna listen, and he's not actually gonna change his mind. he already had his conclusion...
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when they get to houston the madness will then really begin.he game with oklahoma is saturday at 6:00 p.m. but as soon as they arrive in houston that's when you get the real attention for this semi finals game. that's one of the reasons the game is so tough for anybody to plays when you get to the final four. it's not just playing the game. now, nova left campus this afternoon. this is the third send off they've had three of them. when you get to the final four you get three of them for the team on campus. but this is the biggest one. they left as a final four team. they could come back on tuesday morning as a national champion. >> we've only gone twice. when you go, it's special. i'm so happy for this senior class. not just ryan and daniel but pat and henry and kevin our three walk on seniors our big big part of this. >> exactly for everybody. including the alumni who always put pressure on the coach but now they're overjoyed. more from the wildcats and through all this believe it or not the phillies are playing but they played their final gam
when they get to houston the madness will then really begin.he game with oklahoma is saturday at 6:00 p.m. but as soon as they arrive in houston that's when you get the real attention for this semi finals game. that's one of the reasons the game is so tough for anybody to plays when you get to the final four. it's not just playing the game. now, nova left campus this afternoon. this is the third send off they've had three of them. when you get to the final four you get three of them for the...
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houston and surrounding communities and counties remain under flood watch and they're blamed for five death so far and rain expected to continue to fall the next few days. >>> bill cosby's wife camille will be back on the hot seat today boston to answer more questions under both about husband's def natio lawsuit and 7 women are accusing comedian of labeling them as liar with sexual assault allegations against them and camille cosby gave first part of def significance back in sgleb and foush get president obama supreme court nominee confirmed on capital hill leads to steps of high court today. today is the 21 app versey of the yj's there to at the time he was 42 years old and he managed investigation into the attack and led prosecution for a month until a permanent lead was name. >>> fallout from a controversial state law in north carolina continues as pearl jam decided to pull its show in that state over the anti transgender law and also yesterday classic rock band boston aannounce today would cancel upcoming shows in north carolina and that show in raleigh one of the close toast d.c.
houston and surrounding communities and counties remain under flood watch and they're blamed for five death so far and rain expected to continue to fall the next few days. >>> bill cosby's wife camille will be back on the hot seat today boston to answer more questions under both about husband's def natio lawsuit and 7 women are accusing comedian of labeling them as liar with sexual assault allegations against them and camille cosby gave first part of def significance back in sgleb and...
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there's a 21st century settlement house in houston called neighborhood centers inc. and what they understand is that immigrants come to this country to work. and they embrace diversity. houston both actually that it's the most diverse city in the country. even more diverse than new york, even more diverse than los angeles. they understand that that's their strength. it gives them strength internationally right because you have people who have contacts with home countries, can do import, export or other work. it's a refreshing of the talent pool. if you don't have immigrants wanting to come to your metropolitan area, you're in trouble. >> and awe tract people for obvious reasons, education, culture, jobs. >> and opportunities, right. so some people, you've got high skilled immigrants coming for their reasons. you've also got low skilled immigrants and the task of metropolitan areas because it really is up to them. as bruce likes to say, the federal government has an immigration policy. local places have to have an immigrant policy. they have to deal with people who ar
there's a 21st century settlement house in houston called neighborhood centers inc. and what they understand is that immigrants come to this country to work. and they embrace diversity. houston both actually that it's the most diverse city in the country. even more diverse than new york, even more diverse than los angeles. they understand that that's their strength. it gives them strength internationally right because you have people who have contacts with home countries, can do import, export...
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right now it is overcast in houston. it is supposed to get sunnier.ing for rain in the morning but then it is supposed to be nice as the day goes on. >> thank you, lauren. we will be watching from the comfort of our warm dry living room. >> that's right. >> super bowl li is on ktvu this sunday. kickoff starts at 3:30. >>> ea sports the video maker hosted a friendly competition yesterday. players from teams including the dallas cowboys faced off in the video game championship. promising news for tom brady fans in the bay area. the madden game predicts the patriots will beat the falcons to win super bowl li by a score of 27-24. >>> today our question to you is this: why are you watching on sunday? do you go for the commercials or the game or perhaps you're not interested in anything specifically but like to join in what is a cultural event. let us know what you think by posting a comment on facebook, tweet us with the #ktvu. i'm all about the halftime show and the commercials and the game. but also the snacks. >> that's right. >> i'm about the football
right now it is overcast in houston. it is supposed to get sunnier.ing for rain in the morning but then it is supposed to be nice as the day goes on. >> thank you, lauren. we will be watching from the comfort of our warm dry living room. >> that's right. >> super bowl li is on ktvu this sunday. kickoff starts at 3:30. >>> ea sports the video maker hosted a friendly competition yesterday. players from teams including the dallas cowboys faced off in the video game...
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one that comes to mind is neighborhood centers in houston, texas.human service agency, a $275 million organization, so it's working on a really large scale across more than 70 sites in the cities and suburbs of houston. kate blend 35 different federal programs with public and -- you know, with local government investment, with private investment, to create a real continuum of services that help an array of needs. and they also invest in understanding the differences across different types of communities. what are the needs for an inner city neighborhood as opposed to areas where poverty has grown rapidly in recent years. >> michael: and of course the funding is important. the number of people on food stamps has risen to above 47 million in this country. if republicans are successful at cutting funding, how will that hurt suburban america? >> you have these [ inaudible ] programs that i was referring to before. the recommendations that we put forward are really about making sure we are being intentional in the way we redirect our funding. if we can u
one that comes to mind is neighborhood centers in houston, texas.human service agency, a $275 million organization, so it's working on a really large scale across more than 70 sites in the cities and suburbs of houston. kate blend 35 different federal programs with public and -- you know, with local government investment, with private investment, to create a real continuum of services that help an array of needs. and they also invest in understanding the differences across different types of...
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which is a neighborhood center smack in the center of more state you could continue studying in france with no problem whatsoever that means the police cannot do their job properly today in western europe they don't even know who's in the country we've gotten so low as to say that we don't even we don't even know if you've got the means to stop terrorists we don't even know if terrorists are in the country we know there are some but we don't know how many and it's you it's already difficult capturing those who are not even in hiding so i think definitely this is going to hurt a bit the government because this is very bad press very bad press having a terrorist. somebody accused of terrorism and truly come from their country going legally to university this is very bad press so there might be some who's in the following days but i think unfortunately if the government doesn't handle the process of immigration illegal immigration illegal immigration and the secret service it's the government doesn't tackle these issues seriously unfortunately this these types of stories are going to cont
which is a neighborhood center smack in the center of more state you could continue studying in france with no problem whatsoever that means the police cannot do their job properly today in western europe they don't even know who's in the country we've gotten so low as to say that we don't even we don't even know if you've got the means to stop terrorists we don't even know if terrorists are in the country we know there are some but we don't know how many and it's you it's already difficult...
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. >> reporter: hawkins runs a nonprofit neighborhood center, she says, with little money to go aroundfamily is certainly not alone. >> it's many families that i represent. they have cut out just about everything. >> reporter: now, what this young mother is asking for is just a little bit of a break. >> i just need some help just to get out this hole you know, there's people out here really struggling, and we need help. >> reporter: now, it's unclear just how this family apparently fell through the cracks. a spokesman for pepco tells us in general they work with families generally that they try to avoid a shut down that there are grants and help available. they're going to try to stay on top of it to get this family the help they need. >> hopefully they'll connect with one of these programs. roz plater, thank you. >>> if you're looking for a pet, you might want to head to the animal rescue league northwest. all the dogs have been spade or neutered and they've had all the shots they need. and plus, you get to decide how much you pay to adopt them. >> people have been very forth coming.
. >> reporter: hawkins runs a nonprofit neighborhood center, she says, with little money to go aroundfamily is certainly not alone. >> it's many families that i represent. they have cut out just about everything. >> reporter: now, what this young mother is asking for is just a little bit of a break. >> i just need some help just to get out this hole you know, there's people out here really struggling, and we need help. >> reporter: now, it's unclear just how this...
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that was ultimately counseled after leaving saudi arabia in november last year the ship arrived in houston stopover one o 4 in the us in canada before traversing the atlantic to germany on its way through the suez canal towards a final destination in the u.a.e. the bihari who is expected to face demonstrations as it saw a similar journey last year against saudi actions in yemen which human rights activists claim constitute war crimes the ship's time in european waters will be the set by legal challenges protest and industrial action a court in belgium is hearing a request for an injunction to block the government there from selling weapons to the saudis while the international is set to picket the docks in schauble dockers in the italian port of genoa are expected to down tools in protest to being asked to load what they call hot cargo meaning weapons bound for the conflict in yemen whose ship was carrying weapons before and it will slow the ending to so it's. who 'd see and don't want to bring is that we are not move. true i mean all weapons the transporter out not much read small still c
that was ultimately counseled after leaving saudi arabia in november last year the ship arrived in houston stopover one o 4 in the us in canada before traversing the atlantic to germany on its way through the suez canal towards a final destination in the u.a.e. the bihari who is expected to face demonstrations as it saw a similar journey last year against saudi actions in yemen which human rights activists claim constitute war crimes the ship's time in european waters will be the set by legal...
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we're part of mission neighborhood centers. we're located right on 24th and harrison.amian: that's it, right there. susana: right there. you can find us right at the corner with the big, bright murals. and what we do, really, is we just take girls that are in the community and help them find their talents, help them find their voice, and share it with the world. damian: what difference do you think it has made for you, eliseana? how long have you been with the program and what difference do you think it's made? eliseana hernandez: i've been with the program for 3 years now, and it's really opened many doors for me. like, this project has opened so much things for me. i never thought i could ever sing or be in a video before, and i think that it just really empowered me as a person and changed me. damian: that's great. well, we're gonna show you most of that video in just a few minutes. it's a fascinating video. and the girls wrote the lyrics, right? susana: yes, so, actually, one of our girls, the youngest one of the girls in the project, she was listening to one of th
we're part of mission neighborhood centers. we're located right on 24th and harrison.amian: that's it, right there. susana: right there. you can find us right at the corner with the big, bright murals. and what we do, really, is we just take girls that are in the community and help them find their talents, help them find their voice, and share it with the world. damian: what difference do you think it has made for you, eliseana? how long have you been with the program and what difference do you...
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the effort is shifting to schools, neighborhood centers and churches. we are keeping track of the vaccination progress with her abc 7 vexing tracker and you can find other places that you can get vaccinated on abc7news.com /vaccine. >>> today the governor will be laying out more of his battle plan and attack in the wildfire season. the update will highlight new equipment for california firefighters as well as detail his two billion-dollar wildfire plan. you can start watching that this morning at 11:30 on abc7news.com or the abc 7 news app. >>> monday morning and mike has the day off and we are starting out with patchy low clouds and the temperatures are 50 in the city, 52 in oakland and the fog footprint allows for the marine layer to retreat throughout the morning lding in and we do have a few high clouds, 5:00 tomorrow morning, another push of low clouds and this guys clear and we will be breezier for tuesday. the winds have been a factor with westerly winds throughout the afternoon today. at 6:00, 30 to 35 mile an hour winds and the colors indicate
the effort is shifting to schools, neighborhood centers and churches. we are keeping track of the vaccination progress with her abc 7 vexing tracker and you can find other places that you can get vaccinated on abc7news.com /vaccine. >>> today the governor will be laying out more of his battle plan and attack in the wildfire season. the update will highlight new equipment for california firefighters as well as detail his two billion-dollar wildfire plan. you can start watching that this...
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miguel torres: i'm raised--born and raised in houston, texas. decided to join because my brother was part of marine. and it's just something i've always wanted to do. damian: what the-- we saw the firepower that was demonstrated there, the blue angels and whatnot. talk about your experience with this type of machinery. and a lot of us are in awe, but you as a member of the marine corp, your reaction when you see some of this activity there. miguel: i still think it's pretty cool, you know, like even though we--when we train, we see a lot of this all the time, but every time i see it, it's like the first time i'm seeing it. damian: what is it about the marine corps that made you say, "that's the one"? miguel: i've always heard they're the best, so, and i wanted a challenge. damian: this is a--this area has a tradition of military service, talking back to the presidio days when, you know, when there were--when we needed to house our military, this is one of those places where we did it. garth: absolutely, san francisco has such a long maritime and
miguel torres: i'm raised--born and raised in houston, texas. decided to join because my brother was part of marine. and it's just something i've always wanted to do. damian: what the-- we saw the firepower that was demonstrated there, the blue angels and whatnot. talk about your experience with this type of machinery. and a lot of us are in awe, but you as a member of the marine corp, your reaction when you see some of this activity there. miguel: i still think it's pretty cool, you know, like...
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so in his 1st tool title, he entered the tournament in houston as well as number of 507, and he ends it as the champion 50. you have to come through qualifying to reach them. angel beach 2nd. see defrances to you in straight sets in the final you have already know how to come home in the 70s. the wind moves him up 335 spaces. number 172 right. on the women's tool. the 1st old americans final in charleston and 3 decades was one by jessica. took the less the top. so you took the 1st step again, sophia kevin, and then found himself a $51.00 down in the 2nd. but she came back to take the set 75 and went, how fast hyphen tyson and to do to celebrate to the victory with adult maggi. she moves up to a career height number 3 in the world rankings. the sounds of his life is looking good. how does the n b a playoffs, a sub t point game for the kids on to it's helped them down. the west stopped seeing the outcry in the city thumbs up by $27.00 points, and they currently sit in the west and conference with the regular season ending this months to assessments. goals majors to get the mazda stops
so in his 1st tool title, he entered the tournament in houston as well as number of 507, and he ends it as the champion 50. you have to come through qualifying to reach them. angel beach 2nd. see defrances to you in straight sets in the final you have already know how to come home in the 70s. the wind moves him up 335 spaces. number 172 right. on the women's tool. the 1st old americans final in charleston and 3 decades was one by jessica. took the less the top. so you took the 1st step again,...
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the philadelphia flyers helping the camden neighborhood center prepare for thanksgiving din are in.d along with more than 30 flyers front office staffers length a hand preparing the kitchen and setting tables. they plan to serve 300 holiday meals tomorrow. >> of course we are staying on top of today's big story. our thanksgiving eve winter weather. >> we're watching the roads and the skies on one of busiest travel days of the year. people race to make sure this weather doesn't derail their holiday plans. what you got scott. >> lucy this storm system isn't over just yet. ultimate doppler still tracking a heavier band just off to the north and west. when that will move toward philadelphia coming up. plus, thanksgiving weather next. >> all right. scott. just 24 hours away from the eagles and cowboys. you'll see them right here on fox at sick clock howard eskin on why and how the eagles will win this game. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and
the philadelphia flyers helping the camden neighborhood center prepare for thanksgiving din are in.d along with more than 30 flyers front office staffers length a hand preparing the kitchen and setting tables. they plan to serve 300 holiday meals tomorrow. >> of course we are staying on top of today's big story. our thanksgiving eve winter weather. >> we're watching the roads and the skies on one of busiest travel days of the year. people race to make sure this weather doesn't...
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. >> reporter: tonight more than 100 people crowded into the neighborhood center to expressway their concerns about the increased gang violence. >> i'm worried about my children. because they're going to grow up in this area and i don't want them to be, i want them to be in a safe place. >> reporter: san jose's vice mayor says something is being done. >> we will continue to have more police patrol and more police presence in the area to deter gang members from entering our neighborhood. >> reporter: but san jose's assistant police chief says budget cuts are an issue. >> certainly we're concerned about diminishing resources and the violence going on in the city. >> now more than ever they need the public's help to reduce crime. live in san jose, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> quick action by two san jose police officers resulted in an arrest. we've learned that two officers were near by when they heard the call about the shooting of hugo gutierrez. the officers quickly went to the spot they knew was a gang hang out. witnesses then identified the 17-year-old as the shooter. they found
. >> reporter: tonight more than 100 people crowded into the neighborhood center to expressway their concerns about the increased gang violence. >> i'm worried about my children. because they're going to grow up in this area and i don't want them to be, i want them to be in a safe place. >> reporter: san jose's vice mayor says something is being done. >> we will continue to have more police patrol and more police presence in the area to deter gang members from entering...
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. >> reporter: tonight more than 100 people crowded into the neighborhood center to expressway their concerns about the increased gang violence. >> i'm worried about my children. because they're going to grow up in this area and i don't want them to be, i want them to be in a safe place. >> reporter: san jose's vice mayor says something is being done. >> we will continue to have more police patrol and more police presence in the area to deter gang members from entering our neighborhood. >> reporter: but san jose's assistant police chief says budget cuts are an issue. >> certainly we're concerned about diminishing resources and the violence going on in the city. >> now more than ever they need the public's help to reduce crime. live in san jose, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> quick action by two san jose police officers resulted in an arrest. we've learned that two officers were near by when they heard the call about the shooting of hugo gutierrez. the officers quickly went to the spot they knew was a gang hang out. witnesses then identified the 17-year-old as the shooter. they found
. >> reporter: tonight more than 100 people crowded into the neighborhood center to expressway their concerns about the increased gang violence. >> i'm worried about my children. because they're going to grow up in this area and i don't want them to be, i want them to be in a safe place. >> reporter: san jose's vice mayor says something is being done. >> we will continue to have more police patrol and more police presence in the area to deter gang members from entering...
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james wilbern, manager at the nearby silver spring neighborhood center, is appalled to learn whats been happening here lately. jw 'you know, thats tragic. its unfortunate that things like that happen in our community.' investigators say an armed robbery occurred er sunday afternoon. police say two suspects armed with a stun gun, approached a man in the cemetery. sources say the victim was placing a wreath on a loved ones tombstone. police say the suspects took the mans keys... and car. jw 'pay attention - look over your shoulder. make sure you lock your vehicles.' wilbern says his center offers programs for kids, adults and the elderly. he says in a neighborhood filled with good people... car thefts have become an all too regular some break-ins around the center.' just ten days before sundays incident... milwaukee police say another armed robbery took place at the same cemetery. this one... right at noon! investigators say a suspect implied he had a weapon and demanded the victims keys and took off with the victims car. in this case, police were able to recover the vehicle. jw 'be very
james wilbern, manager at the nearby silver spring neighborhood center, is appalled to learn whats been happening here lately. jw 'you know, thats tragic. its unfortunate that things like that happen in our community.' investigators say an armed robbery occurred er sunday afternoon. police say two suspects armed with a stun gun, approached a man in the cemetery. sources say the victim was placing a wreath on a loved ones tombstone. police say the suspects took the mans keys... and car. jw 'pay...
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every time we reminded them what they were doing it for. >> the family and the houston police department will be given a junior academy flag signed by the young recruits. tyler will then head to tomorrow's phillies game where he will be on the field for batting practice. >>> a local athlete is taking the swimming world by storm. michelle knockley. a fall from a window broke her back. through a lot of hard work, nocoloy has not only started swimming again, she already set a world record taken the gold event. she's goings to compete again tonight and her hometown is watching. >> really neat to see. watching it on tv was really surreal. >> short time after nocoly's injuries, her coach said he didn't know when she would return do the sport. >>> vice president david cohen and sheila hess honoring six olympians at city hall. each of them presented with a kmem are ty liberty bell as a sign of appreciation for their success. >>> nbc 10 your official eagles station, that means we can give you access to the team you won't see anywhere else. >> we're putting the mike on malcolm jenkins. >> just a l
every time we reminded them what they were doing it for. >> the family and the houston police department will be given a junior academy flag signed by the young recruits. tyler will then head to tomorrow's phillies game where he will be on the field for batting practice. >>> a local athlete is taking the swimming world by storm. michelle knockley. a fall from a window broke her back. through a lot of hard work, nocoloy has not only started swimming again, she already set a world...
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these are the finest people in all of houston, texas, right here at lakewood. but come on out whenever you can. thanks for tuning in. i like to start with something funny. and i heard about this baptist man named bill. he liked to sneak out to the horse races and bet.
these are the finest people in all of houston, texas, right here at lakewood. but come on out whenever you can. thanks for tuning in. i like to start with something funny. and i heard about this baptist man named bill. he liked to sneak out to the horse races and bet.
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the community organization mission neighborhood centers announced today it has closed lening center anderve low income children and families. the head of mmc praised the city and partnerships for making it happen. >> one agency alone can't do it. it gives not just hope, but a true reality to the mission, to the thinking and the answer to the problem for our most vulnerable populations. >> the new center expects to serve up to 600 students by 2022. >>> you know all those scooters on the streets of san francisco. the city has given the green light to double them beginning next month. you have more scooters, more scooter companies and more of them in more of your neighborhoods. i'm not sure if that's going to make people happy or mad, but we're live downtown with more. what do you think? >> reporter: i don't ride them. i have high heels. let me tell you, two companies were part of that pilot program. they are scoot and skip. the city decided not to renew skip's permit, but granted four companies permits as well. we're going from 2,000 to 4,000 scooters in san francisco. powered scooters, a
the community organization mission neighborhood centers announced today it has closed lening center anderve low income children and families. the head of mmc praised the city and partnerships for making it happen. >> one agency alone can't do it. it gives not just hope, but a true reality to the mission, to the thinking and the answer to the problem for our most vulnerable populations. >> the new center expects to serve up to 600 students by 2022. >>> you know all those...
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debris piles can be seen in front of homes for miles in houston.toric floodwaters ruining everything from furniture to floors to appliances. more than 40,000 homes across the city were damaged. >>> people here at home are dealing with record heat on this second day of fall. this is in the navy yard in south philadelphia. this is the scene in center city. you've got to stay cool out there. >> a cool-off is coming this week. i don't really mind the heat. >> i've heard mixed opinions on it. today is day number 26 of 90 degrees or higher in 2017. in an average year, we get 24 days. it was a hot summer and basically right on par for the number of 90-degree days that you would expect in a calendar year. today high, 91 in philadelphia. 91 in allentown. 89 in reading and in lancaster. the only place that escaped the heat was down at the jersey shore. temperatures in mid-80s around lunchtime and then back into the 70s. one of the places that experienced heat was up to my friends in the lehigh valley. 90 degrees. no escaping the heat and the higher elevation
debris piles can be seen in front of homes for miles in houston.toric floodwaters ruining everything from furniture to floors to appliances. more than 40,000 homes across the city were damaged. >>> people here at home are dealing with record heat on this second day of fall. this is in the navy yard in south philadelphia. this is the scene in center city. you've got to stay cool out there. >> a cool-off is coming this week. i don't really mind the heat. >> i've heard mixed...
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francis neighborhood center in baltimore. this group has spent the last week fighting the summer slump. gets a lot of times kids don't engage in academic activities through the whole summer, so when they get back to school the teachers have to spend a for your weeks trying to reach material. >> in the digital age, there are more skills to keep up with during the summer. so this program, funded by the department of education enters the child into the multimedia world. their science, math, and technology. kids take turns with a laptop tablet, and a smartphone. >> it's very important, because it is everywhere now. >> and there are items not every student can access when school is out. educators say the consistent access is important for this young generation. >> i don't think it is about as much learned to use the technology but learning to use the technology to teach them vital skills they will need to be successful in school and in life. >> reading, spelling maps, and -- things they will use in the school year and beyond. >> t
francis neighborhood center in baltimore. this group has spent the last week fighting the summer slump. gets a lot of times kids don't engage in academic activities through the whole summer, so when they get back to school the teachers have to spend a for your weeks trying to reach material. >> in the digital age, there are more skills to keep up with during the summer. so this program, funded by the department of education enters the child into the multimedia world. their science, math,...
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[singing how will i know by whitney houston] thank y'all. [applause] and there were groups by the fugees. [singing killing me softly by the fugees] >> thank you all. thank you all. while you are on your feet i got one. you all ready? one, two, three! one more time, you all ready? ! [singing outstanding by the gap band] >> i want to thank you all again. happy juneteenth! keep dancing. keep loving and keep growing. [piano playing] how you all feeling out there san francisco? >> alright. give it up for -my name is ryan nicole representing hip hop for you all and before we get into it, i want to give history. hiphop started as a protest. it didn't start as a party. we know hip hop music more blinging flashy and ratchet but that isn't how we are going to do it today. is that okay with you all? we are going to start with the word because the word is where hip hop started. it started as spoken word first. do you know we are the center black people are the center. another word for the center is the nexus. right? we make this whole thing go down. we
[singing how will i know by whitney houston] thank y'all. [applause] and there were groups by the fugees. [singing killing me softly by the fugees] >> thank you all. thank you all. while you are on your feet i got one. you all ready? one, two, three! one more time, you all ready? ! [singing outstanding by the gap band] >> i want to thank you all again. happy juneteenth! keep dancing. keep loving and keep growing. [piano playing] how you all feeling out there san francisco? >>...
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to honor his life his family held events in new york, houston and minneapolis this weekend. how george floyd is being remembered. >> reporter: as the nation approaches the one year anniversary of the death of george floyd, the country and the world are taking time to reflect and remember. >> peace on the left. justice on the right. >> reporter: sunday morning terrence floyd leading a march in brooklyn, new york, to honor his brother. >> thankful, thankful, for the people and this nation showing so much love to the floyd family, so much love to the movement. >> reporter: in minneapolis his sister bridget floyd was joined by the families of daunte wright, trayvon martin and botham john. >> i will stand to be the legacy for him. >> reporter: floyd, a 46-year- old black man, was killed by police may 25th last year over an alleged misdemeanor offense, his death captured on a disturbing cell phone video, that video sparking a movement. >> pretty much just frustrated, scared to a certain extent, you know. i'm thinking about my children. >> reporter: just last month former minneapol
to honor his life his family held events in new york, houston and minneapolis this weekend. how george floyd is being remembered. >> reporter: as the nation approaches the one year anniversary of the death of george floyd, the country and the world are taking time to reflect and remember. >> peace on the left. justice on the right. >> reporter: sunday morning terrence floyd leading a march in brooklyn, new york, to honor his brother. >> thankful, thankful, for the people...
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i went away, moved away, and actually the school district is what brought me back from houston. prior to her transitioning over to mlk, we look into a charter school. the charter school did not have the resources available to her, that is why we chose mlk. receiving a letter last night, from the school, indicating that the school was going to be losing $300,000 with the possibility of losing resources. to me, that means that my child, as well as other children are going to be losing precious resources that are afforded to them right now. those resources could be counselors, could be school nurses could be somebody to talk to at that school. those resources will be lost if this funding is misappropriated somewhere else. i am asking you, you can tell by the number of individuals that are here from mlk, and the support that we do have. i am very instrumental in my child school. i'm constantly there. i am also at work with my employment, and my employment has given a lot to the school as far as helping with the school to bring the school up. as well as helping her with her elementar
i went away, moved away, and actually the school district is what brought me back from houston. prior to her transitioning over to mlk, we look into a charter school. the charter school did not have the resources available to her, that is why we chose mlk. receiving a letter last night, from the school, indicating that the school was going to be losing $300,000 with the possibility of losing resources. to me, that means that my child, as well as other children are going to be losing precious...